Gurulu Raksha refers to the “Sri Lankan Bird Devil” in the form of a Mask. The Gurulu (Garuda Raksha) is the portrait of a mythical solar bird devouring a snake. The snake that is located above the bird face is called Naga. Gurulu is decorated with the enemy snakes as if they were a trophy. According to Hindu and Buddhist mythology, it is said that this bird was a “vehicle” on which Hindu God Vishnu rode.
It is believed that keeping this mask ensures Protection and Good Luck at home.
Wood : Kaduru wood
Size : 14 inch





























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